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South of Carolina انضم Temmuz 2022
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Stressed pregnant mothers are twice as likely to have girls because male fetuses are more fragile and die off while females survive the harsh conditions.
Physically stressed women had only 31% boys vs 56% in healthy mothers.
A solid 2019 study in PNAS tracked 187 women starting early in pregnancy and looked at a ton of stress signals: anxiety, depression, PTSD stuff, blood pressure, cortisol levels, inflammation, calorie intake, sleep- you name it, they measured 27 different markers.
They split the women into three groups:
- The "healthy" ones (about 65% of the group, basically low stress across the board) had the usual U.S. birth ratio: around 56% boys.
- The psychologically stressed group (17%, really high anxiety/depression scores) dropped to about 40% boys.
- The physically stressed group (another 17%, things like high blood pressure plus eating a lot more calories 500–600 extra a day but normal mental health) ended up with only 31% boys. That's roughly a 2:1 girl-to-boy ratio.
Out of all 88 boys born in the study, 69 came from the healthy moms, while just 8 came from the physically stressed ones.
The researchers put it pretty straightforward: really intense maternal stress early on seriously lowers the chances of a male fetus making it to term. Male embryos already start out a bit more fragile than females, and spikes in cortisol, inflammation, or other physical stressors seem to tip them over the edge.

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Interesting findings from this study. 🤔😄
Attractive female students no longer earned higher grades when classes moved online during COVID-19.
"When education is in-person, attractive students receive higher grades in non-quantitative subjects, in which teachers tend to interact more with students compared to quantitative courses. This finding holds both for males and females."
A Swedish university study found that attractive female students got higher grades in subjective, non-quantitative courses during in-person teaching, but that edge vanished when classes moved online, while the male beauty premium stayed.
307 students across 5 cohorts were rated for attractiveness by 74 independent judges, and the pandemic created a natural split where the same kinds of courses were taught first face-to-face and then remotely.
That matters because quantitative courses are graded mostly by exams, while non-quantitative courses leave more room for teacher judgment, so when female students lost the premium only after visibility dropped, the most likely explanation was not skill but the halo effect, where appearance quietly gets mistaken for ability.
i.e. when evaluation becomes more anonymous and less face-driven, grades look more like performance and less like perception.
My read is that this is less a story about beauty than about how fragile “objective” grading becomes once human impression enters the room.
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techfixated .com/attractive-female-students-got-better-grades-until-classes-went-online/


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